Publication: Austin American-Statesman
At-home genetic tests were a popular gift item this past holiday season. However, there are factors consumers should be aware of when using these tests to determine health risks. Gayle Patel, M.S., CGC, director of Texas Oncology’s Genetic Risk Evaluation and Testing (GREAT) Program, discusses what at-home genetic tests aren’t telling you and why you should consult a doctor about the results.
Read the full story at the Austin American-Statesman.